Robert Timmerman

Robert Timmerman, HVAC and Energy Consultant and Senior Mechanical Engineer at Process Facilities, Inc., has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Engineers for dedication, achievements, and leadership in the field of mechanical engineering.

Prior to embarking on his career, Mr. Timmerman pursued a formal education at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. He earned a Bachelor of Science from the university in 1965 and a Master of Engineering in 1966. He later became a certified energy manager through the Association of Energy Engineers, an LEED accredited professional with the United States Green Building Council, and a professional engineer in the states of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and New Jersey.

At the start of his career, he joined Monsanto Co. as a project engineer from 1966 to 1968. He went on to work as a staff engineer with Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. from 1968 to 1971 and the United Engineers & Constructors Inc. from 1974 to 1975. Soon thereafter, he contributed as a senior mechanical engineer for R.W. Beck and Associates from 1975 to 1977, further working as the same role with R.W. Timmerman and Associates from 1977 to 1993. After his time with Process Facilities Inc., as a senior mechanical engineer in 1996, he became a self-employed consultant of engineering for energy systems for three years.

Between 1999 and 2000, Mr. Timmerman served as a senior engineer with DMC Engineering, before joining Carter & Burgess as a mechanical engineer for two years. Moreover, he worked as an engineer for various other companies including Parson-Brinkerhoff Dewberry, AtSite Real Estate, and Sebesta-Blomberg between 2006 and 2012. He has since worked as self-employed HVAC and Energy Consultant, in addition to contributing as a senior mechanical engineer for Process Facilities Inc.

Achievements to his credit include owning a patent for technology that recycles heat from power plants. It has contributed to the conservation of 50 million tons of carbon dioxide in the United States. Civically, Mr. Timmerman volunteers as both a technician and a historian for the Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation in Waltham, Massachusetts. In the coming years, he will continue publicizing his ideas in the energy community regarding energy usage in the country and the renewal of electricity. He also aims to conduct further research and implement strategies on how to collect solar energy and storing it in the ground, and using it to heat the building when needed. An exceptional Marquis listee, he has been featured in numerous editions of Who’s Who in Finance and Industry, Who’s Who in Science and Engineering and Who’s Who in the East.